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discuss the state of journalism in america i'm joined by cailin ford in atlanta she's an r.t. correspondent and just released from a georgian jail also in atlanta we have we saw some of and she is the latin american coordinator at school of america's watch and in washington we cross the michael o'brien he's a journalist and author of america's failure in iraq intervention to withdrawal one thousand nine hundred one to two thousand and ten all right folks this is crosstalk so you can jump in anytime you want when you're at the center of this media storm i know you've been through the day even telling our audiences around the world about your or your experience at this demonstration you as a journalist though were arrested as well as well as other demonstrators again can you give us a little bit of background and just basically what happened to you and then i'd like to go to lisa and talk about the organization that sponsored event go ahead. absolutely piers you know we were sent down to cover the school of the americas watch vigil they've been having this event which is peacefu
discuss the state of journalism in america i'm joined by cailin ford in atlanta she's an r.t. correspondent and just released from a georgian jail also in atlanta we have we saw some of and she is the latin american coordinator at school of america's watch and in washington we cross the michael o'brien he's a journalist and author of america's failure in iraq intervention to withdrawal one thousand nine hundred one to two thousand and ten all right folks this is crosstalk so you can jump in...
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in our top story today the rest of an hour to reporter and camera man in america is the topic of debate in a special edition of people of cross talk and that's just moments away. if you can. follow and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle trampling on freedom of assembly and the right to protest demonstrating in front of one of america's largest military bases even journalists now can be expected be targets of heavy handed cops . to discuss the state of journalism in america i'm joined by cailin ford in atlanta she's an r.t. correspondent and just released from a georgian jail also in atlanta we have lisa sullivan she is the latin american coordinator and school of americas watch and in washington we cross the michael o'brien he's a journalist and author of america's failure in iraq intervention to withdrawal one thousand nine hundred one to two thousand and ten all right folks this is crosstalk so you can jump in anytime you want when you're at the center of this media storm i know you've been through the day been telling our audiences around the world about your or your experience
in our top story today the rest of an hour to reporter and camera man in america is the topic of debate in a special edition of people of cross talk and that's just moments away. if you can. follow and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle trampling on freedom of assembly and the right to protest demonstrating in front of one of america's largest military bases even journalists now can be expected be targets of heavy handed cops . to discuss the state of journalism in america i'm joined by...
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point is correct that multitasking hampers our ability to think deeply, take me inside of corporate america and helped me understand how long it is going to be for them to figure it out. if we are trying to regain our place as the leading manufacturer, if we want to regain our number one position in so many areas of interest that we have lost the distinction in, we live in a culture where the marketplace, corporate america, so values multitasking, so if multitasking hampers our ability to think deeply, and without thinking deeply, we are not going to get back in the game, where is this going to end up? >> unfortunately, i think you will see a long-term erosion in the really brilliant ideas. i think there's a lot to be said for multitasking, for being in cotant connection with your colleagues, and it can increase your productivity to an extent, but i think if we are thinking about the really dramatic innovations that can build new industries and can open up whole new ranges of jobs, you have to be concerned if corporate america is putting all the stress of being connected all the time, on mu
point is correct that multitasking hampers our ability to think deeply, take me inside of corporate america and helped me understand how long it is going to be for them to figure it out. if we are trying to regain our place as the leading manufacturer, if we want to regain our number one position in so many areas of interest that we have lost the distinction in, we live in a culture where the marketplace, corporate america, so values multitasking, so if multitasking hampers our ability to think...
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america runs on dunkin'. try our oven-toasted waffle breakfast sandwich today, only at dunkin' donuts.
america runs on dunkin'. try our oven-toasted waffle breakfast sandwich today, only at dunkin' donuts.
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james ball was killed february 20th at at the bank of america downtown. police say he was trying to intervene between two people disputing when he was shot. >>> today a man is caught after running off to georgia after trying to kill he is wife with a hammer. a deputy in georgia spotted the suspect's truck on i-85 heading south less than 24- hours after the attack. >> deputy got behind him. when the suspect called the deputy he was calling 9-1-1. he knew he was wanted at that point. >> the suspect's wife is a prominent family doctor in westminster. according to court documents, she told police her husband had been depressed for a few days acting strangely and may have been delusional. she suffered four blows to the head, crushed eye sock it's and a broken finger while she was trying to defend herself. >>> governor martin o'malley is backing bills to strengthen laws against sex offenders. he says substance, progress is being made in moving the legislation out of the committee. now he supports a bill to mandate life-time monitoring of sex offenders and requi
james ball was killed february 20th at at the bank of america downtown. police say he was trying to intervene between two people disputing when he was shot. >>> today a man is caught after running off to georgia after trying to kill he is wife with a hammer. a deputy in georgia spotted the suspect's truck on i-85 heading south less than 24- hours after the attack. >> deputy got behind him. when the suspect called the deputy he was calling 9-1-1. he knew he was wanted at that...
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democracy in america. in 1840 he wrote in his book, you know, america's a strange place when it comes to the courts. sooner or later every major case in america ends up in the courtroom. the american legal system, the torte system is so engrained in america. these alternatives, creative as they may be, as useful and effective as they may be at the margins, at the margins, i think. >> we'll take one last question. >> i'm from thailand. two questions. one is for american government. now $20 billion is not enough for the disaster. so what do you think the american government will do next? one. the second is i know president obama is very angry about the disaster. so do you think that this disaster issue will have a bad influence on the relationship between america and england? thank you. >> the american government will never contribute to this bp claims facility. bp has agreed to shoulder the cost of the facility and it is said if $20 billion is not enough, and i reserve on that question, bp says they will re
democracy in america. in 1840 he wrote in his book, you know, america's a strange place when it comes to the courts. sooner or later every major case in america ends up in the courtroom. the american legal system, the torte system is so engrained in america. these alternatives, creative as they may be, as useful and effective as they may be at the margins, at the margins, i think. >> we'll take one last question. >> i'm from thailand. two questions. one is for american government....
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[applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ [applause] >> asian america has talent. that was amazing. we still have more for you, too. now i would like to introduce you to our special guest speaker tonight. he was born and raised right here in san francisco, and he's the current president of the o.c.a. clrks is the organization of chinese americans. that is a national civil rights advocacy organization with 80 affiliates across the country. he recently retired from his things as vice president of security for u.p.s. he is the first asian american to achieve the goal of this position at the executive live of vice president with that global company, after which he served 37 years. he is now recently retired. let me tell you something. therapy corporate headquarters is in atlanta, georgia, and before coming out here, i worked in atlanta, georgia, and every event, a lot of the asian events that i emceed, i would go there, and there he was. this guy has been so active in the community. today i'm back stage getting ready, and in walks ken lee. so please let me introduce to you a good friend
[applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ [applause] >> asian america has talent. that was amazing. we still have more for you, too. now i would like to introduce you to our special guest speaker tonight. he was born and raised right here in san francisco, and he's the current president of the o.c.a. clrks is the organization of chinese americans. that is a national civil rights advocacy organization with 80 affiliates across the country. he recently retired from his things as vice...
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red sneakers with white stripes brought back fwr america by her oldest son given to her youngest, both of them immediately rung outside kicking the soccer ball back and forth the older rustling the youngster's head after a goal, empty now. heavy and white, they were the first pair of shoes she ever walked in. the first she had learned to untie so that she could riggel out and once again feel the sand cyst between her toes, empty now. his work boots were resoled many times next season he would have bout a new pair or perhaps
red sneakers with white stripes brought back fwr america by her oldest son given to her youngest, both of them immediately rung outside kicking the soccer ball back and forth the older rustling the youngster's head after a goal, empty now. heavy and white, they were the first pair of shoes she ever walked in. the first she had learned to untie so that she could riggel out and once again feel the sand cyst between her toes, empty now. his work boots were resoled many times next season he would...
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red sneakers with white stripes brought back fwr america by her oldest son given to her youngest, both of them immediately rung outside kicking the soccer ball back and forth the older rustling the youngster's head after a goal, empty now. heavy and white, they were the first pair of shoes she ever walked in. the first she had learned to untie so that she could riggel out and once again feel the sand cyst between her toes, empty now. his work boots were resoled many times next season he would have bout a new pair or perhaps the season after that. but these old ones darkened from the oil had become supple and familiar. they knew his feet took his ankles and kept them strong. empty now. she had smiled when he offered her the embossed letter pumps made for her in italy from the pattern he carefully traced around her narrow feet long toes tapered in perfect symmetry. empty now. regulation boots, smoothed by the sand salt crystal seeming to be so much of the desert they had walked. the inside soles showing imprints of thick, heavy feet. empty now. and these, handmade slippers that were the
red sneakers with white stripes brought back fwr america by her oldest son given to her youngest, both of them immediately rung outside kicking the soccer ball back and forth the older rustling the youngster's head after a goal, empty now. heavy and white, they were the first pair of shoes she ever walked in. the first she had learned to untie so that she could riggel out and once again feel the sand cyst between her toes, empty now. his work boots were resoled many times next season he would...
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red sneakers with white stripes brought back fwr america by her oldest son given to her youngest, both of them immediately rung outside kicking the soccer ball back and forth the older rustling the youngster's head after a goal, empty now. heavy and white, they were the
red sneakers with white stripes brought back fwr america by her oldest son given to her youngest, both of them immediately rung outside kicking the soccer ball back and forth the older rustling the youngster's head after a goal, empty now. heavy and white, they were the
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america's wake-up call came in 200. a virus spread across classified networks via an infected thumb drive given foreign access to information. bill lynn has called it the worst cyber attack in u.s. history. now an even more sophisticated virus has emerged. it was designed to take over the control systems of iran's nuclear power plant and has since been found in 7 other countries, including the united states. it doesn't appear to have caused damage in those other nations. but it did set off alarm bells because of the potential to shut down america's power plants, which use similar control systems >>> how big is the danger that a foreign hacker can disable our military infrastructure and what can be done to safeguard the interconnected world so many depend on. on our round table are allistic mcwilliam from global security practice. dale mirose now the vice president and general manager of cyber integrated solutions at harris corporation. betsy hight a vice president of the u.s. defense command and control practice at hb a
america's wake-up call came in 200. a virus spread across classified networks via an infected thumb drive given foreign access to information. bill lynn has called it the worst cyber attack in u.s. history. now an even more sophisticated virus has emerged. it was designed to take over the control systems of iran's nuclear power plant and has since been found in 7 other countries, including the united states. it doesn't appear to have caused damage in those other nations. but it did set off...
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walter cronkite being the most trusted man in america for so long. that was good and bad. it was good in that he was the cost of professional, and it was kind of a calm and stability without question. on the other hand, unicom is kind of a narrow successive. a lot of people, have you pointed perspectives were not represented by that news broadcast. i'm with you that it was incredibly simple. that i cannot argue with, so thanks. >> report on things like kennedy affairs, now we have from gary hart on, you know, constant surveillance to see the president are up to anything that may be are not exactly civil in their personal lives. >> that's right. >> i agree with you that probably we didn't get as many viewpoints that we are getting today, but when it degenerate into name-calling like calling people idiots on fox, and stuff like that, that's not really good -- let's see, role models. >> and it doesn't lead to more constructive political discourse that would help us solve problems, whether health care, social security, energy, water, transportation, education. take your pick o
walter cronkite being the most trusted man in america for so long. that was good and bad. it was good in that he was the cost of professional, and it was kind of a calm and stability without question. on the other hand, unicom is kind of a narrow successive. a lot of people, have you pointed perspectives were not represented by that news broadcast. i'm with you that it was incredibly simple. that i cannot argue with, so thanks. >> report on things like kennedy affairs, now we have from...
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america must suppo israel, and our adminiration must support israel. and i calup our country t continue to do so. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the ntleman yields bac the gentlemanrom kansas, mr. n. >> mrspeaker. the spear pro tempe: for what purse doeshe ntleman ris time and to revise d exte remarks. the speaker proemre: the gentlemais recognized. mr sn: the peopl t northern mariana iands, eal without rice is no meal. yet,ronilly, one oour most cherishrocsors manufacture wheat bread. this brings us memori of the rthern mariana islds weecall the modern bakery. erha our devotion to it has to do with the roots of this business. like the pple of israel, as erge from the trauma of world war ii, the famineill soe so tre waso ea we were stving and stored togher an internme camp in the days d months following t vtory of the japanese in 1944. but the u. forces ban rrganing and -establishing the ability of our community to carr itself the occupying rces tapped it. he ben ki bre for.s. trps, for japa prisone of war and for the ople hous by
america must suppo israel, and our adminiration must support israel. and i calup our country t continue to do so. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the ntleman yields bac the gentlemanrom kansas, mr. n. >> mrspeaker. the spear pro tempe: for what purse doeshe ntleman ris time and to revise d exte remarks. the speaker proemre: the gentlemais recognized. mr sn: the peopl t northern mariana iands, eal without rice is no meal. yet,ronilly, one oour most cherishrocsors...
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kenneth lewis at bank of america, he took no pay at all. and john mackey of wholefoods took $1. what is the advantage of taking these small salaries in the beginning and then going for the big payoffs at the end when their companies do better? guest: 1 cents, it does a line there -- in a sense, it does align their fortunes with the shareholders. but you have to remember, some of this is good pr. you've got these tiny packages being taken by people who work founders or co-founders, who owned huge chunks of the company already. not taking cash is not really very much sweat for them. or you have people like ken lewis, who in fact, was ordered by the government to give back what he had already made and stop taking pay for the rest of the year because, thank you very much, the rest of america was already bailing out his company. host: back to the phones. we're talking to joann lublin about ceo pay and perks. the next call is from michigan, mary, go ahead. caller: this is a game where you are going to pay the executives and it is going to go right into the pocket, and that does not ha
kenneth lewis at bank of america, he took no pay at all. and john mackey of wholefoods took $1. what is the advantage of taking these small salaries in the beginning and then going for the big payoffs at the end when their companies do better? guest: 1 cents, it does a line there -- in a sense, it does align their fortunes with the shareholders. but you have to remember, some of this is good pr. you've got these tiny packages being taken by people who work founders or co-founders, who owned...
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>>> good evening, shots range out at the bank of america downtown. an unarmed security guard dies. we have the latest from the police. >> reporter: well, adam, this happened at 2:00 a.m. early this morning. he was here watching this main branch north of downtown and apparently, there was a dispute over a woman among the people who were just out of bars and he was murdered. >> reporter: the police say a dispute over a woman lead to the murder of this 37-year-old baltimore county man who was a security officer at the bank of america. the reports are that a group of men were making advances on a woman after the bars closed. her male friend was concerned and approaches the security guard and it escalated. >> and one of the suspects fired shots. he was trying to strike the victim and the security guard was intervened. >> i walk around here all of the time, it's a beautiful area. i walk to the harbor from mt. vernon and i wouldn't think that would happen here. that's terribly unfortunate. no one should lose their life doing something that's right. >> the police are going to review the ca
>>> good evening, shots range out at the bank of america downtown. an unarmed security guard dies. we have the latest from the police. >> reporter: well, adam, this happened at 2:00 a.m. early this morning. he was here watching this main branch north of downtown and apparently, there was a dispute over a woman among the people who were just out of bars and he was murdered. >> reporter: the police say a dispute over a woman lead to the murder of this 37-year-old baltimore...
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rush i had america's nuclear reduction treaty is deemed to be voted on by the senate in washington when democrats are upset they finally secured indel support for the deal but also. from russia's best known spies from the tall i'm a chaplain len sorts of ports of russia's young political aspirants we'll bring you all the details in just a few minutes from media reports suggest the u.s. is planning a military push from afghanistan into pakistan despite intense opposition from islamabad. you're watching r t seven pm here in moscow welcome to the program the new will tomic arms reduction treaty between moscow and washington is due to be approved by the u.s. senate on wednesday after securing enough votes to close the debate now it will be a major political victory for president obama who's been pushing hard against strong republican opposition parties go to an education is in washington d.c. keeping across developments for us according to the senate rules by the end of wednesday they just have to vote this is what they agreed on yesterday the past six days of debates were really a marathon
rush i had america's nuclear reduction treaty is deemed to be voted on by the senate in washington when democrats are upset they finally secured indel support for the deal but also. from russia's best known spies from the tall i'm a chaplain len sorts of ports of russia's young political aspirants we'll bring you all the details in just a few minutes from media reports suggest the u.s. is planning a military push from afghanistan into pakistan despite intense opposition from islamabad. you're...
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>>> all right, young america, what's your opinion? we'll find out in "speak of the week." >> reporter: when you think of heroes, you may think of someone with super strength and fantastical powers. but heroes come in all shapes and sizes. so tell us, who's your hero? >> well, i guess i'd have to say my parents, because, i mean, come on, they raised me and everything, and i mean they're just really good role models, and it's a good thing to have someone to look up to like that. >> my hero is my parents. >> my hero is my dad because he inspires me. >> i'd probably say my mom was my hero because she is able to do a lot of things, she's a single mom, so she is able to do a lot of things for me and for my siblings as well. >> my hero is my mom and dad, cause they've been telling me my whole life what to do and to not talk to strangers and all that. >> reporter: sometimes the most influential heroes are the ones closest to your heart, your parents. for teen kids news, i'm sam.ass. >>> this report is brought to you by dreamworks animation. >
>>> all right, young america, what's your opinion? we'll find out in "speak of the week." >> reporter: when you think of heroes, you may think of someone with super strength and fantastical powers. but heroes come in all shapes and sizes. so tell us, who's your hero? >> well, i guess i'd have to say my parents, because, i mean, come on, they raised me and everything, and i mean they're just really good role models, and it's a good thing to have someone to look up...
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and america's nuclear reduction treaty is june to be voted by the senate in washington the democrats they finally secured enough support for the deal. the new face of russian patric is in the country's best known. political movement. the us military push. for. twenty forty five sports next. hello and welcome to these. two things joining us and that's a look at the headlines caucasus aspirations terry gross and. their new manager asked they hope to improve the master of the spaniard and make it into the. driver's seat russia's only formula one driver of italian patrols will continue his career with for at least two more years. and also meet me at. private to do some shopping in charity matches with roger federer. and we begin with russian football where terry gross now looking to reboot and rise in the ranks in the upcoming premier league season the chechen club made its move by signing spanish specialist victim munoz and his staff to the side which finished twelfth in two thousand and ten. money is ply these trade that the home of reigning world cup champions spain as the fifty three
and america's nuclear reduction treaty is june to be voted by the senate in washington the democrats they finally secured enough support for the deal. the new face of russian patric is in the country's best known. political movement. the us military push. for. twenty forty five sports next. hello and welcome to these. two things joining us and that's a look at the headlines caucasus aspirations terry gross and. their new manager asked they hope to improve the master of the spaniard and make it...
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they no in germany but not in america and america is where i felt we needed to know this. >> did they say anything publicly? >> no. they never said anything publicly about being against it, either. the president is the president and the soldiers. the president is commander in chief. >> thank you both for your comments. i wonder if you might, though, comment on what was happening at the united nations at a time of the decision to airlift to berlin. it seems in my opinion united nations like so many when the security council members are at odds it debates and there is no and action. >> the picture that we saw for annulment of people talking at a table was the soviet ambassador jacob malik and the americans representing, announcing the indigent -- this is how the air live in the or the blockade ended, the airlift continued for a while. stalin took neither advice nor questions as far as anyone could tell. but american reporters would constantly send written questions to the kremlin in the hope that stalin had something he wanted to say. a man named kings' barry smith, who was the chief fo
they no in germany but not in america and america is where i felt we needed to know this. >> did they say anything publicly? >> no. they never said anything publicly about being against it, either. the president is the president and the soldiers. the president is commander in chief. >> thank you both for your comments. i wonder if you might, though, comment on what was happening at the united nations at a time of the decision to airlift to berlin. it seems in my opinion united...
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maybe 245 in north america. they are not connected to universities or colleges but independent institutions but a vast majority of them are under capitalized. they are always having financial struggles. that is one issue the other is that many denominations that support these seminaries are themselves struggling over financial resources. and so it is kind of a system where there is a lot of difficulty and yet great work is being done in the training of leaders for not only congregations but for other forms of ministry too. >> we are going to talk more about that i think pacific school of religion is unique in many ways probably one of the reasons you have come back we will talk more about that in the next segment please join us as we talk to the president of pacific school of religion. >>> back to mosaic we have been talking about the pacific school of religion with the new president i believe for the next three years you are with us. >> term president. >> great. great. we talk about the uniqueness, psr what is
maybe 245 in north america. they are not connected to universities or colleges but independent institutions but a vast majority of them are under capitalized. they are always having financial struggles. that is one issue the other is that many denominations that support these seminaries are themselves struggling over financial resources. and so it is kind of a system where there is a lot of difficulty and yet great work is being done in the training of leaders for not only congregations but for...
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. >>> some changes are in the works or bank of america debit card holders. bank does away with overdraft charges. will over banks do the same? >>> don't waste your money. cost of unlimited voice plans on your cell phone. but could you monthly bill be going up? we'll give you the details so you don't have to pay more. ♪ [ male announcer ] now the best seat in the house is in your house. in fact, with the fios total ticket, it can be in every room. unlike cable, only fios gives you a multi-room dvr that lets you record shows in one room and watch them in up to six other rooms. one dvr puts you in control of all your family entertainment. now you can get a multi-room dvr plus set top box free for six months when you sign up for fios tv, internet and phone. you'll get tv with three times more very satisfied customers than comcast, america's top-rated internet, and phone. get it all together for just $99.99 a month -- a great low price -- guaranteed for two years. it adds up to savings of $419 over two years. fios total ticket with a free dvr and set top box fo
. >>> some changes are in the works or bank of america debit card holders. bank does away with overdraft charges. will over banks do the same? >>> don't waste your money. cost of unlimited voice plans on your cell phone. but could you monthly bill be going up? we'll give you the details so you don't have to pay more. ♪ [ male announcer ] now the best seat in the house is in your house. in fact, with the fios total ticket, it can be in every room. unlike cable, only fios...
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it works, although most of america things we do not like negative advertising. by the time the election is over, states are divided up, red and blue states, and when people get to washington, the democrats despise the republicans and vice versa. obama has suffered more than any president has suffered in history in not having any support from the other side, even when he puts forward something that is an idea the republicans put forward two years ago. when he puts it forward, they will not support it. he has two or three votes at the most for some of his most controversial, and also some of his most well advised, proposals. tavis: in that supreme court story talked-about, i was disturbed by that. you called stupid. >> i did. it is a complete transformation in change of what our country has done ever since it was founded. you have to put some restraint on the massive infusion of money into the political campaign, and perhaps those who do make the contributions legally, they can make its secret now. in the last few weeks of this campaign, hundreds of millions of do
it works, although most of america things we do not like negative advertising. by the time the election is over, states are divided up, red and blue states, and when people get to washington, the democrats despise the republicans and vice versa. obama has suffered more than any president has suffered in history in not having any support from the other side, even when he puts forward something that is an idea the republicans put forward two years ago. when he puts it forward, they will not...